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Marion County approves $1.28 million contract to remodel Behavioral Health Crisis Center
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The Marion County Board of Commissioners approved a $1,284,320 public improvement agreement with Woodburn Construction to remodel the county—s Behavioral Health Crisis Center in Salem, a 24/7 facility serving people in acute behavioral health crisis.
The Marion County Board of Commissioners on Jan. 15 approved a $1,284,320 public improvement agreement with Woodburn Construction CMGC LLC to remodel the county—s Behavioral Health Crisis Center at Commercial Street in Salem. The contract covers renovation work through Feb. 28, 2026.
County staff and program leaders said the remodeled space will increase capacity, bring staff under one roof and make the center more welcoming to people seeking crisis services. "This is a 24/7 crisis center," Ryan…
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